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Do you think there's something to it? I've dreamed that my wife was falling off of a roof in front of me. We were at a house party in my dream. It was during the day at a place I didn't recognize. The house was light Grey with complex dark roof with pretty highlights in white. It reminded me of a Edward Hopper painting with a rooftop somehow. The fall was purely accidental in the dream and I woke up shouting : No, No, No. My wife was awake next to me. She was gently caressing my face to calm me. I told her what I was just dreaming about and she told me that I was agitated just before waking up while shouting. Wild stuff. I hope it doesn't mean anything bad.

Do you think there's something to it? I've dreamed that my wife was falling off of a roof in front of me. We were at a house party in my dream. It was during the day at a place I didn't recognize. The house was light Grey with complex dark roof with pretty highlights in white. It reminded me of a Edward Hopper painting with a rooftop somehow. The fall was purely accidental in the dream and I woke up shouting : No, No, No. My wife was awake next to me. She was gently caressing my face to calm me. I told her what I was just dreaming about and she told me that I was agitated just before waking up while shouting. Wild stuff. I hope it doesn't mean anything bad.

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Last night I dreamed that Kanye and Puff daddy were beefing over their billionaire status.

They challenged each other to a contest called "down dirty" where they take turns insulting each others shoes until Lizzo comes out and twerks on the winner.

Who the fuck knows...

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Keep her off the roof, simple.

--Dreams are the brain just organizing shit, they mean nothing.

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i dream about women

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To understand dreams, we must understand there is not a single reality, there are infinite ones. We can divide realities in 2 categories: "physical realities" and "probable realities".

Physical realities are the ones that manifest physically. Probable realities are the ones that does not manifest physically, yet they exist and they are real, but in an energetic, level, not in a physycal one.

Dreams are realities, but energetic ones. They can impact your body cells, your heart rate, your blood pressure, and your psyque. In short, they affect you as much as physical reality, in most ways.

Dreams meaning is unique to each dream and each inidividual, focus on the feelings you got from the dream, and try to give it your own meaning.

Obiously you create your own dreams, but that's how reality works, you form your own reality, in all senses.

So you are trying to give yourself a message, it is up to you to understand it.

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What could be the message to myself in my last dream? Could it be a subconscious dry run for the shock of losing someone close in a freak accident?

Another thing is that I rarely remember my dreams. The ones I remember are always emotional and troubling. Is that the case for most people? Why don't I remember feel good dreams?

I've read a couple articles about the meaning of dreams and they say everything and its contrary.

Thanks for your reply anyway.

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The message is only for you to decipher, since it comes from your inner self.

But here is my humble opinion: you experienced a terrible accident happening to your wife, and got shocked by it. For some reason, you decided to experience that, maybe so you can value your wife a little more.

Trust yourself and trust that the meaning is the one you believe it to be. Go deep in your own beliefs.

The future is not written. You form your own reality.

As for the remembering, it is volunatry. You voluntary choose which dreams to remember, and wich ones not to. A small ammount of cofee (not too much because you could loose your sleep) before bed might help. Also a small ammount of alcohol could work.

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I rarely drink alcohol or coffee. Alcohol because it was making me dumb shit after only two or three drinks and coffee because it makes my heart race. I like the taste of both tho. One ice-cold beer once in a while and one espresso if I need to be awake. It's funny because now a single drink will make me a little tipsy and one coffee will make me drive through the night. In my teens and twenties I was abusing of all substances but since I went straight edge just the slightest stimulant makes a big effect.

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You can go under hypnosis and have an interviewer talk to your subconscious directly and ask it why you went through this dream and what meaning it has.

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Could it be a subconscious dry run for the shock of losing someone close in a freak accident?

Yes, this might be the answer, trust yourself and go deeper.

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You can get some personal insights, but they are just creations of your mind while you sleep, not other worlds. I think it's stupid to assume they're like a free therapist who's telling you everything, but worthwhile to at least recall and just treat as something interesting. Maybe something insight occurs, maybe not. Personally I most value them when they put me in a different state for the whole day, due to the things experienced in the dream. It's as if I were in a different place for a while.

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I definitely am in a different state when I wake up from a dream that shook me a bit like today. It leaves me wondering. Is it a message that I must be vigilant about my wife's well-being?

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I'd definitely say that you have some concerns about someone, probably your wife. I still have dreams about unreturned video tapes, and leaving things in places I've moved out of. The video stores/homes aren't ones I've ever been in.

I'd take the dream not as some opaque authority, but as a hint of something to examine in yourself. I imagine if you surveyed things you're concerned about you'd come across something that's been bothering you. So then the dream is just an indicator that something's been on your mind and you haven't resolved it.

Just my casual take on it.

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They either have really deep meanings or they're a series of random bullshit.

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I wonder if I'm the dreamer or the dreamed

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You would be dreamed by who in your hypothesis? Are dreamed collectively?

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Maybe the dream me is the real me and I'm the dream me's dream. Hard for me to explain

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I remember 2 dreams that predicted future events for me. How real did the dream feel ? If it feels just as real as this reality I would take it as a warning.

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It felt fucking real. I can still see the white railing my wife was holding on to before falling. The house felt rich. Nice wood floors, nice staircase, we were wearing wedding-like clothes, people were drinking champagne in nice glasses. It felt chic all-around. I remember my wife is smiling and telling something about the roof while climbing on the other side of the railing. There's a big boxy chimney right next to the platform we are on. She seems to want to show another platform on the other side of the chimney. But right at that moment she fell. She managed to catch a withe railing but only for a very moment. She then fell to the ground. I didn't see her fall past the railing and that's I woke up shouting '' No, No, Nooo ". My wife was next to me, awake and a bit worried. Thankfully she was next to me. Had I been away for work or else I would have been worried af

I think this is a warning that you should take very seriously. This is just a possible future, It doesn't mean that is going to happen. But I would be very wary if I got invited to a wedding party of some kind.

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They go on when I close my eyes. Every second of the night I live another life.

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Random neurons firing while your brain is not fully active and able to filter the noise.

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So no connection with your awaken life?

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Nope. The only reason you see familiar people or things in dreams is because those memories are in those neurons as they fire. I think there's just a jumble of people, experiences, memories, and feelings in your brain and as random neurons fire they're triggering those stored things in random combinations. That's why dreams often make no sense.